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...rationale for raising 60 per cent of the funds which are still earmarked by Harvard for constructing its facility was centralization of the University's diverse regional study centers. But now it appears that most of the Government and Economics Departments along with the Center for International Affairs (CFIA) will be at the Charles River site--without any unifying academic purpose for the building...

Author: By Michael C. Winerip, | Title: Harvard's Expansion to Kennedy Library Will Physically Split International Studies | 12/5/1973 | See Source »

...return in this country to a social "chaos" reminiscent of the late '60s when political upheavals were commonplace, just isn't real Or is it? And the events of those years--the giant rallies, the mass arrests and political trials, the streetfighting, the attacks on ROTC and your CFIA building the strikes on every campus in the city and many across the country--have become just so many dim memories of contemporary history. Or... have they become well learned lessons, useful now in the campaign against Nixon and, more importantly, in the longer term effort to demilitarize and radically restructure...

Author: By John Marcy, | Title: Election Issue: Harvard's Appetite | 11/6/1973 | See Source »

...Sacramento St.: Millard F. Long, former research associate of the CFIA. 1971 assessment--$13,000, Tax paid...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Who's Who Of Faculty Renters | 9/17/1973 | See Source »

Such boycotts never make their way into the lofty discussions held by the FAS--the Faculty of Arts and Sciences--in its monthly University Hall meeting. Equally unconcerned are the scholars studying international economic development in the Center for International Affairs (CFIA) think-tank, which is located on Divinity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crimson Guide To Harvard Acronyms | 9/17/1973 | See Source »

...admirers were beginning to boast that he was made of sterner stuff than mighty Mac. Faced by limitless suffering, the Harvard man remained impassive. Why shouldn't his alma mater be proud of him? Why shouldn't he be welcomed back to Lowell Lec and the CFIA...

Author: By Arthur H. Lubow, | Title: Henry's Soft Spot | 4/27/1973 | See Source »

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